The marketing process includes which three elements listed below? Select all that apply

1. A determination of what is wanted needed
2. A method(s) for reaching what is wanted or needed
3. A description of the cost and quality of what is needed
4. A specific plan to evaluation the service needed
5. An understanding of the patient, customer, or consumer and service needed


1, 2, 5
Explanation: 1. This is one of the elements.
2. This is one of the elements.
3. Cost and quality of services is not one of the three elements though it is related to the determination of what is wanted or needed.
4. Evaluation of the service is not one of the tree elements.
5. This is one of the elements.

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